User talk:Raem

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Welcome to D&D Wiki![edit]

Welcome!

Hello Raem and welcome to D&D Wiki. I hope you have been enjoying D&D Wiki and I hope you have been finding the information here useful. Before you start contributing it is recommended you make sure your user preferences match your preferences. I help administer D&D Wiki, and everything relating to D&D Wiki's administration can be found here.

Questions

If you have any questions about a specific page please ask it on that page's talk page. If you have a D&D-related question please ask it on DnD Discussions. Other questions should be asked to another (ask me a question).

Formatting

Formatting on D&D Wiki (or any wiki for that matter) can be very difficult, and if you need help a good place to start is Help:Editing on Wikipedia (or even their Introduction page). This will explain basic wiki formatting and should provide quite a few useful links that explain more specific areas of wiki formatting. Again, if you have any questions about formatting on D&D Wiki please ask them as, I imagine, anybody will be more than happy to help you get them answered.

Community

A strong and welcoming community exists on D&D Wiki, and I am sure you will find it rather nice. Most discussions take place on content talk pages, however please feel free to ask specific D&D-related questions on DnD Discussions. Anyway, possibly since discussions are never deleted, people try to be nice. This means follow Wikipedia's guidelines on civility and etiquette when discussing anything. Also, on a pretty different note, to ensure people know who posted what, please sign your name after a post with four tildes (~~~~) or by clicking on the signature icon (Signature icon.png). This will automatically produce your name and the date. Anyway, I hope you come to enjoy D&D Wiki and the community and welcome again, you are now a D&D Wikian. --Green Dragon 21:54, 31 March 2011 (MDT)

Getting Around[edit]

Hi, I'm Badger, and I'll show you some of the ropes of the wiki. On the left you can see a bunch of links. As a new user, you probably won't care too much about "recent changes" or "meta pages". "4e Homebrew" takes you to a page where you can see all of the homemade content for 4th edition D&D. "3.5e Homebrew" is the same page, for 3.5e Edition. "3.5e Open Game Content" includes published material that has been legally released for free. Things from Wizards of the Coast (WotC for short) can be found there. I've started a page for New Users, to get to know the wiki. You can find that guide here. It's not nearly complete, but I can answer most any question you'll likely have. Welcome to the wiki, and leave a message on my talk page if you have any more questions. You can find my talk page here, or by clicking on my the link in my name, and then clicking the "discussion" tab. --Badger 16:13, 12 March 2011 (MST)